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Paul Schottländer (1870-1938) circa 1900

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English: Paul Schottländer (1870-1938) circa 1900
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://cmentarz.fotopolska.eu/schottlander.htm
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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Paul Schottländer (1870-1938) Syn Juliusa. Piastował funkcję honorowego senatora Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.Był także przewodniczącym Wrocławskiego Związku Uniwersyteckiego. Z wykształcenia doktor filozofii. W grobowcu oprócz wielu innych członków zacnej rodziny Schottländerów spoczywa także nestor rodu w osobie Loebela Schottländera (16.V.1809 - 3.IV.1880), który przybył do Breslau z Ziębic jako kuśnierz. Przed śmiercią był jednym z najzamożniejszych mieszkańców miasta. Majątek swój po części zdobył podczas wojny z Francją. Właściciel wielu dóbr ziemskich. Kolejny z rodu to Salo Schottländer (1844 - 1920) brat rodzony Juliusa. Wydawca gazet i książek. Był także konsulem greskim Prowincji Śląskiej. Salo był ojcem znanego szwajcarskiego dyrygenta Leo Rudolpha Schottländera.

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Paul Schottländer (1870-1938), son of Julius Schottländer. He served as an honorary senator of the University of Wrocław and was also the chairman of the Wrocław University Association. He obtained a Ph.D. for his education. In the tomb, apart from many other members of the noble Schottländer family, there is also the doyen of the family, Loebel Schottländer (16 May 1809 - 3 April 1880), who came to Breslau from Ziębice as a furrier. Before his death, he was one of the wealthiest inhabitants of the city. He obtained his property during the war with France. The owner of many earthly goods. Another of the family is Salo Schottländer (1844-1920) Julius's brother. He was a publisher of newspapers and books. He was also the Greski Consul of the Silesian Province. Salo was the father of the famous Swiss conductor Leo Rudolph Schottländer.

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